Talk:Criminaloid
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[edit]This article seems to be little more than a couple of dictionary definitions. It needs a lot more references to research findings in the field of criminology that explore and define the term with more clarity and confirm its notability. While the concept appears interesting, I am wondering if it would be better to merge this article into the one about Crime under the Criminal section. Alternatively, it could be merged into a section about the typology of criminals in the Italian school of criminology article, where Cesare Lombroso's findings are discussed. However, the fact there is a choice in this matter suggests this is not a clear cut decision and needs some discussion about what options are available. - Cameron Dewe (talk) 23:26, 31 March 2024 (UTC)